When comparing Coda 2 vs Goorm IDE, the Slant community recommends Coda 2 for most people. In the question“What are the best JavaScript IDEs or editors?”Coda 2 is ranked 22nd while Goorm IDE is ranked 34th. The most important reason people chose Coda 2 is:

Coda 2 comprises all you would expect from an IDE: it supports multiple languages (including all the standards); it performs autocomplete of project names, as well as language functions; it supports SVN and GIT; it has good support for plugins (or you can write your own); it has a configurable editor; and it has a built-in preview.

Pros

Pro

Real IDE with all the benefits

Coda 2 comprises all you would expect from an IDE: it supports multiple languages (including all the standards); it performs autocomplete of project names, as well as language functions; it supports SVN and GIT; it has good support for plugins (or you can write your own); it has a configurable editor; and it has a built-in preview.

Pro

Super easy

No more configurations, just a few clicks?? It's fully ready to develop.

Pro

Supports most languages and frameworks

Pro

Cloud IDE

Goorm IDE is a cloud IDE, making it easy to sign into and code from anywhere.

Cons

Con

Defective UI

There are several things in Coda that simply don't work, and never have. For instance, the root directory for your local and remote files is simply not honored. For every project, you can specify the root directory for its files. But when you open the project in Coda, it doesn't go there. The file browser just shows whatever the last directory was that you were using, and will write files to the wrong place. Thus, it defeats the purpose of setting the home directory in the first place.Also, splitting the editor doesn't work. If you've done any programming, you know how important it is to be able to view two files simultaneously. Coda fails to do this, with a bizarre insistence on making the two panes dependent on each other.

Con

Support for Mac and commercial use only

Coda 2 is only available on Mac (even though that does make it a native app, meaning its much faster). Coda 2 costs $99 after the 30 day free trial is up.

Con

No XDebug

If you also write PHP, there's no XDebug support available.

Con

English is not the primary language

If you do a google search for Goorm IDE, much of the results are in Korean, which is the same with their social media. If you don't speak Korean, you may have difficulty finding more information on Goorm or asking for help/support.